Anybody else see the irony of this being on the WSJ, a partly subscription based news journal? Do these companies really think that a propriety piece of hardware will make people more willing to pay for news content?
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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Anybody else see the irony of this being on the WSJ, a partly subscription based news journal? Do these companies really think that a propriety piece of hardware will make people more willing to pay for news content?